I’m sure there’s plenty of good unkown actors who would be a great choice… I mean, Wolverine is one of the few characters they can cast an unkown in it and EVERYONE will go see it, if only to compare him to Jackman’s…

I haven’t seen Scott Eastwood break out yet. He’s good looking, smart, hasn’t been bad in anything but he hasn’t demonstrated that he’s got the kind of charisma his dad has yet, and Logan needs that.

As for X-23, I don’t think they want to create a separate series of movies set in a post Wolverine, post X-Men future.

They could just say sod the timeline issue and drop her into a rebooted universe or something, but I believe they (probably) see ‘Logan’ as it’s own little thing that did very well and maybe they’ll make more serious movies from time to time.

I don’t know why I watched the third episode of Inhumans, but I haven’t felt like I’ve wasted my time this hard since Zoolander 2.

How unlikable did they plan on making the heroes? They’re so damn unlikable, and it’s not even really portrayed as a flaw, but more of an “oh you” thing. This episode just makes the slave system thing even worse. They treat it as a good thing, again.

I don’t know why I watched the third episode of Inhumans, but I haven’t felt like I’ve wasted my time this hard since Zoolander 2.

How unlikable did they plan on making the heroes? They’re so damn unlikable, and it’s not even really portrayed as a flaw, but more of an “oh you” thing. This episode just makes the slave system thing even worse. They treat it as a good thing, again.

Wooo…this show.

I chose not to watch Inhumans after seeing the two hour debut. The premiere completely turned me off wanting to see the rest of the series.

I finally got around to watching The Gifted last night. It was a lot better than I expected. Not perfect by any means but still quite good.

I cared about the characters and though the introductions were brief, I can see myself developing connections to them.

The use of powers and the action sequences were also done well. The show had a great pace and didn’t drag at all. I chalk that up to Matt Nix and Bryan Singer.

As someone who has read many X-Men comics, I’m willing to buy into the idea that all the X-movies are their own separate thing and yet still kind of related. I think audiences would be able to buy into an X-23 movie without caring how it connects to the next X-Men movie or Deadpool or New Mutants.

Not that they need to rush an X-23 movie either. But I would like to see more of Daphne Keen in the role. She earned it.